Suchergebnisse
Stakeholderprozess der Initiative "Referenzarchitektur für sichere Smart Grids in Österreich"

Das Projekt bereitete die Entwicklung einer Smart Grids Referenzarchitektur für Österreich unter Einbindung aller relevanten Akteure auf. Aus den technisch-wissenschaftlichen Grundlagen wurde ein Prozess erarbeitet, der die Anforderungen vom Infrastrukturbetreiber, der Industrie bis zu Bedarfsträgern abholt und zu einer national akzeptierten und international ausgerichteten Referenzarchitektur abstimmt.
Schriftenreihe
33/2019
A. Berger, M. Meisel, L. Langer, M. Litzlbauer, M. Uslar
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Deutsch, 79 Seiten
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Umsetzung regionaler Elektromobilitätsversorgung durch hybride Kopplung (Move2Grid)

Aufbauend auf den Ergebnissen der „Stadt der Zukunft“ Sondierungsprojekte „Smart Exergy Leoben“, und „Energieschwamm Bruck“ soll im gegenständlichen,umsetzungsorientierten Forschungsvorhaben anhand des Beispiels Leoben untersucht werden, wie mit regionalen, erneuerbaren Ressourcen regionale Elektromobilität langfristig versorgt, optimal ins kommunale Verteilernetzsystem integriert und ökonomisch nachhaltig implementiert werden kann.
Schriftenreihe
57/2019
T. Kienberger, A. Hammer, J. Vopava, B. Thormann, L. Kriechbaum, C. Sejkora, R. Hermann, K. Watschka, U. Bergmann, M. Frewein, J. Koß, H. Brandl, J. Vogel, S. Moser, M. Baresch, K. de Bruyn, R. Braunstein, C. Freitag, M. Peyreder
Herausgeber: BMVIT
Deutsch, 172 Seiten
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Ökonomisch optimiertes Regelungs- und Betriebsverhalten komplexer Energieverbünde zukünftiger Stadtquartiere (ÖKO-OPT-QUART)

Im Projekt ÖKO-OPT-QUART wurden energietechnische, ökonomische und regelungstechnische Modelle zur Simulation der Betriebsführung komplexer, nachhaltiger Energieverbünde für Stadtquartiere entwickelt. Diese Modelle werden danach für eine Beispielkonfiguration zu einem umfassenden Gesamtmodell kombiniert und erlauben einen realistischen ökonomischen Vergleich verschiedener Regelungsstrategien. Das übergeordnete Ziel des Projekts ist die Entwicklung einer Methode zur systematischen Erstellung kostenoptimierender, vorausschauender Regelungsstrategien für komplexe Energieverbünde in Stadtquartieren.
Schriftenreihe
20/2020
A. Moser, D. Muschick, M. Gölles, T. Mach, H. Schranzhofer, I. Leusbrock, C. Ribas Tugores
Herausgeber: BMK
Deutsch, 67 Seiten
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Entwicklung einer „Merit-Order“ bei Regenerationswärme für Erdsondenfelder in urbanen Wohngebieten (ecoRegeneration)

In urbanen Wohngebieten gibt es zu wenig aktiv-gekühlte Nutzungen, um die Abwärme des Kühlprozesses als erforderliche Regenerationswärme für Erdsondenfelder verwenden zu können; Das Free-Cooling der Wohnungen bietet eine zu geringe Wärmemenge. Das Projekt prüft verschiedene Optionen (Abwärme von Gewerbenutzungen in Erdgeschoßzonen, gezielte Ansiedelung von Datenzentren, zusätzliche Installation von Wärmebereitstellungssystemen) innerhalb des Siedlungsgebietes, erarbeitet Geschäftsmodelle und bewertet den Wärmepreis sämtlicher Lösungen, sodass eine Art „Merit-Order“ für Regenerationswärme erstellt werden kann.
Schriftenreihe
25/2020
G. Hofer, W. Hüttler, P. Lampersberger, J. Rammerstorfer, P. Holzer, N. Bartlmä, A. Schmid, M. Cerveny, P. Schöfmann, M. Hollaus
Herausgeber: BMK
Deutsch, 48 Seiten
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Smart Energy Systems / SESWA - Award
Im Rahmen der Smart Energy Systems Week wird der "Smart Energy Systems Award“ in vier Kategorien vergeben und zeichnet neben herausragenden wissenschaftlichen Arbeiten und Forschungsprojekten auch konkrete Demonstrationsvorhaben und Start Ups aus.
Markterhebung von Energiespeichertechnologien in Österreich (MSSP2020)
Im Rahmen des Projekts werden erstmals Daten der Marktdiffusion von stationären Batteriespeichern für die Eigenverbrauchsmaximierung in PV-Systemen, von Großwärmespeichern in Nah- und Fernwärmesystemen, von thermischer Aktivierung von Gebäuden und von innovativen Speichersystemen erhoben und bis zum Datenjahr 2020 dokumentiert.
ÖKO-OPT-QUART - Economically optimized control and operating mode of complex energy networks of future city districts
In the project ÖKO-OPT-QUART energy-based, economic and control-orientated models will be developed in order to simulate the operating mode of complex, sustainable energy networks in city districts. For an exemplary configuration these models will be combined to an overall model which allows a realistic economic comparison of different control strategies. The final goal of the project is the development of a method for the systematic design of cost-optimized, predictive control strategies for complex energy networks in city districts.
Symbiose-4-I&C - Optimal decentralized hybrid storage technologies among different energy systems -4-Industry and Commerce
The project Symbiose-4-I&C analysed the coupling of existing energy networks/-carriers, established on centralized energy network nodes or directly next to a consumer (households, industry and commerce) and the benefits of applying decentralized storage technologies. The optimal position, dimension and the right storage and conversion technology and an optimal energy wide operation of larger consumer groups were estimated for an urban model region.
OPEN HEAT GRID - Open Heat Grids in urban hybrid systems
The primary research topic of OPEN HEAT GRID was to investigate the possibilities of enforcing the feed-in of industrial waste heat into existing district heating networks. The project results show that excess heat is not for free: despite minimal variable costs, the investment costs need to satisfy usual payback periods. The analysis shows that there is no need for a regulation in the sense of a feed-in obligation or market liberalization. However, from an economic point of view, information asymmetries exist, which may lead to irrational decisions.
AR-HES-B – Energy storage, production and recovery of valuable substances in wastewater treatment plants
AR-HES-B develops technologically based concepts of municipal wastewater treatment plants in order to convert them from energy consumers into a hybrid energy provider, energy storage and a provider of resources. The concept enables wastewater plants to turn into an important platform in the regional energy and mass transfer.
REC-Businesspark - Investigation of the first Austrian renewable energy community business and industrial park
In the course of the project, the conceptual design of a zero-emission or plus-energy business park in Weiz with a focus on photovoltaics and fuel cells in combination with a Renewable Energy Community (E-EGe) had been carried out. By establishing the park on a "greenfield", all structures can be created according to the requirements of the E-EGe.
Market survey of energy storage technologies in Austria (MSSP2020)
Stationary battery storage devices for the maximisation of the private consumption in PV-systems, large heat storage for local and district heating systems, thermal activation of buildings and the area of innovative storage systems have been chosen for the first market survey within this project. The historical market diffusion of these technologies is surveyed empirically and documented up to 2020.
DW² - Thermal improvements on diaphragm walls
New materials and installation methods for diaphragm walls will be investigated in laboratory and field tests in order to improve the thermal properties of the construction elements. Additional numerical and ecological aspects are considered to ensure an energetic enhancement of underground constructions such as underground garages or thermal energy storages.
Manage_GeoCity - Development of a method for the coordinated management of geothermal energy in urban areas
Based on the urban region Graz a method had been developed for the coordinated use and management of shallow geothermal energy for heating and cooling as well as seasonal heat storage in urban regions. Ground water flow, different geologic conditions, heating and cooling demand, heat input from solar collectors and industrial waste heat and the possibilities of seasonal heat storage in the subsurface were considered.
Energy-Sponge-Bruck (Energieschwamm Bruck an der Mur)
The aim of the exploration-study for the urban region Bruck/Oberaich "Energieschwamm Bruck" or "Energy-Sponge-Bruck" was to establish clear and stringent basics for a flexible development of the future energy system. Therefore an energy development concept as well as a cadaster for short-term implementation measures had been applied. The structured, Bruck-based approach acts as framework for a general energy-conception-method, valid for small and medium urban regions with 10,000 to 20,000 inhabitants.
CityStore - Sondierung des wesentlichen F&E-Bedarfs zur Optimierung von städtischen Energiespeichern in integrierten Energiesystemen
CityStore pursues a first-of-its-kind, innovative approach on spatial location of storage needs and potentials. This includes the evaluation of concrete challenges and prerequisites as well as the identification of useful storage technologies and capacities. Model calculations for the model cities Graz and Weiz will be carried out. If, and to which extent, the results can be generalized will be investigated in the Follower Region South Burgenland. The results should enable optimized planning and realization of urban energy storage facilities – thereby enabling targeted investments in energy infrastructure to achieve (local) climate and energy targets.
Move2Grid – Implementation of regional energy-supply-concepts by hybrid coupling
Based on the results of the national-funded exploratory projects called “Smart Exergy Leoben”, and “Energy Sponge Bruck”, the present implementation project aims at analysing how local, renewable resources support the supply of electric mobility in Leoben in the long term and to integrate it into the municipal distribution grid in a good economic sense.
SOFC4City - SOFC-waste heat utilization for buildings and industry
In this project the application of a solid oxide fuel cell (SOFC) for energy supply (heat and power) of urban areas will be investigated. Due to the high temperature level of the produced heat it would be possible to use this heat for the energy supply of different heat and power consumers (residential buildings, industrial plants, etc.). One aim is to provide the SOFC-heat at several temperature levels in order to establish the advantages of the fuel cell. On the one hand the legal and market-based conditions will be evaluated, on the other hand the technological feasibility will be scoured by the use of CFD-simulation of the heat production.
ecoRegeneration: Development of a "Merit-Order" in order to assess regeneration heat for geothermal probes within urban residential neighbourhoods
In urban residential areas there are not enough active-cooled usages, to use the waste heat of the cooling process as required regeneration heat for geothermal probes; free cooling of the apartments is not sufficient. The project is developing various options (waste heat from commercial uses in the ground floor zones of residential buildings, by using waste heat of data centres, additional installation of heat generation systems for regeneration) within the urban settlement area, business models and is calculating life-cycle-costs of all solutions. The result should be a kind of "merit order" for regeneration heat.
P2H-Pot - Potentials, economic feasibility and system solutions for Power-to-Heat
P2H-Pot has identified economically feasible potentials for Power-to-Heat (P2H) in urban regions. The suitability of different technical system configurations were investigated using thermodynamic simulation and considering experiences from Scandinavian cases. The assessment of short, medium and long term relevance and economic feasibility of P2H were accomplished by simulating model-based scenarios up to 2050 of the Austrian and German electricity and heat market. In cooperation with a district heating company three case studies have been carried out.